CPS Alpha Series User manual

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CPS Alpha Series: Versatile Powerhouses for Diverse Applications

The CPS Alpha Series generators deliver reliable power for a wide range of scenarios. Whether you need backup power for your home during outages or a portable energy source for remote jobsites, these generators have you covered. With their durable construction and range of available configurations, they adapt to your specific needs.

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Ensure uninterrupted power supply with the CPS Alpha Series generators. They provide a stable source of electricity to keep your essential appliances and equipment running smoothly during power outages.

CPS Alpha Series: Versatile Powerhouses for Diverse Applications

The CPS Alpha Series generators deliver reliable power for a wide range of scenarios. Whether you need backup power for your home during outages or a portable energy source for remote jobsites, these generators have you covered. With their durable construction and range of available configurations, they adapt to your specific needs.

  • Reliable Power:

Ensure uninterrupted power supply with the CPS Alpha Series generators. They provide a stable source of electricity to keep your essential appliances and equipment running smoothly during power outages.

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DIESEL GENERATOR MANUAL
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1.1 Commissioning, Warranty and Liability
The generator consists of an assembled engine and alternator and their warranty conditions are stipulated
by the relative manufacturing companies.
CPS provides warranty cover for its own products for a period of 12 months or 1000hrs hours (whichever
comes soonest) if the product is to be used continuously and 24 months if this is only to be used in
emergencies. In both instances, cover commences from the commissioning date. However, no more than
18/30 months from the delivery date (provided that no alteration or intervention has been implemented by the
client in the meantime).
In accordance with the above-mentioned terms, CPS is committed to replace parts free of charge, when in
their opinion or that of their authorised representative, the part in question has a manufacturing defect or at
the company’s discretion, this will be repaired in-house or at an authorised outlet. In any case, labour costs
to replace defective parts are always charged to the client.
Any part that is replaced or repaired whilst under warranty will be covered for the remaining original warranty
period.
Ordinary and extraordinary maintenance costs are charged to the client.
The warranty is forfeited in the following instances:
- When the buyer does not respect the contractual payment obligations
- When the product is disassembled, repaired or modified by anyone who does not form part of CPS
personnel
- When the generator is used negligently or carelessly (handling errors, surges, inadequate
maintenance, non-compliance with current legislations, etc.).
This warranty excludes cover for deterioration due to wear and tear.
CPS
’s responsibility is strictly limited to the supply of spare parts and the repair of defective parts; thus
excluding every other liability and obligation for other expenses, damages and in/direct losses deriving from
the use of or inability to use the generators, be it total or partial.
Any warranty conditions that are different from those mentioned above, must be stipulated in writing.
These warranty conditions are rendered null and void if different conditions are stipulated when the purchase
order is processed.
1.2 Spare part orders/Assistance
Any request for spare parts or Assistance must be submitted solely to the following service centre or any
other authorised by us:
Constant Power Solutions Ltd, Unit 4, Selby Business Centre, Station Road, Selby, North
Yorkshire, YO8 4AA
Specifying:
The machine model, serial number, item code, quantity requested, transportation means and contact
person.
1.3 Generating set - versions available
The basic models of the generators consist of an open version with a manual control panel and are installed
on a fixed base.
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Fig. 1.2: Basic Version
Moreover, the generators are available with a rainproof and soundproofing covers, mounted on a slow or fast
towing trolley. Moreover, the control panel can be automatic.
Fixed Base
Soundproof
Cover
Rainproof
Cover
Alternator
Diesel
Engine
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Fig. 1.3: Versions with a Soundproof Cover, Rainproof Cover and Slow/Fast Towing Trolley
2. SAFETY REGULATIONS
2.1 General precautions
Carefully read all the information contained in this manual in order for the generator to be installed and used
correctly.
The information contained in this manual allows the designated persons to intervene promptly, if
necessary.
Given the hazard posed by the generator, it is prohibited for persons with no experience or insufficient
preparation and training, to use the machine.
Children or animals must not be allowed to go near the generator when it is switched off or when it is
switched on.
Do not touch the generator with wet hands as this might cause strong electric shocks.
Do not refill the fuel tank while the generator is in operation.
The generator must be used in well ventilated areas so as to prevent intoxication of carbon monoxide
fumes and other harmful residues contained in the exhaust gas and moreover, for the generator to cool
down appropriately.
Any inspection must be carried out solely with the engine switched off and by designated personnel.
Before implementing any maintenance operation, ensure that it is not possible for the generator to be
switched on accidentally.
Any inspection must be carried out with the engine switched off; any verification with the
generator switched on must only be implemented by specialised personnel.
Slow
Towing
Trolley
Fast
Towing
Trolley
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Do not inhale the combustion fumes as these contain substances that are harmful for your
health.
Use the generator with the access doors closed (in versions with canopy)
Never touch the body of the engine or the alternator with your hands when the generator is
running or still hot.
When implementing maintenance procedures on the generator, disconnect the negative
terminal of the start-up battery so as to prevent it from being started-up accidentally.
Should there be oil or fuel leakages, take the necessary steps to clean this thoroughly so as to
prevent fire risk conditions.
Access is forbidden to persons with a pacemaker as this may cause electromagnetic
interference on the cardiocirculatory apparatus.
In case of fire, use the extinguisher. Never use water.
Should a problem arise or clarification is needed, please contact CPS directly.
2.2 Safety requirements: installation and commissioning
The personnel designated to the installation or commissioning process of the generator must
always use a protective helmet and wear safety shoes and overalls.
Use safety gloves.
Take the necessary precautions to prevent electric shock hazards.
Do not leave disassembled parts, tools or anything else that does not form part of the system
on the engine or nearby.
Never leave flammable liquid or cloths soaked with such liquid near the generator, electrical
equipment (including lamps) or electrical parts of the system.
2.3 Residual risks
The machine has been designed and created with appropriate measures taken so as to ensure the user’s
safety. However, there are some residual risks related to improper use; for this purpose, hazard signs and
symbols have been placed around and on some parts of the machine. These are found below, indicating the
various safety stickers placed on the generator.
2.4 Safety symbols and stickers
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Some places with the following symbols are placed on the generator so as to highlight the possible hazards
posed by the machine:
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
HIGH TEMPERATURE HAZARD
2.5 Personal Protective Equipment
Before commencing work, the operator must be aware of the layout and function of the controls and features
of the machine and must have read this manual entirely together with any attached manuals.
The operator must always comply with the requirements indicated by the signals on the
machine and all that is stipulated in the Use and Maintenance Manual.
The PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) that the operator must use when using the generator and/or
during maintenance and cleaning operations consists of work clothes, shoes with non-slip soles and gloves.
2.6 Workstation
The machine has been designed to be used by one operator. Whilst the generator is being started-up and
shutting-down, the operator must wait next to the control panel. During the generator's normal operation, the
operator does not have to stay next to it.
2.7 Fixed guards
Fixed guards have been installed along the perimeter of the machine so as to ensure maximum safety of the
operators who use the generator. These have been applied in such ways so as to provide overall protection
without interfering with the use of the generator.
Fixed Guards
All accessible mobile components and those that reach high temperatures have been completely enclosed
by fixed guards, which consist of perforated metal structures or metal covers that have suitable ventilation
slots. They are firmly fastened to the machine’s structure by means of screws and bolts. See the following
pictures.
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Fig. 2.1: Fixed guards for both types of installation
The guards that are fixed to the machine’s structure can only be removed by authorised
personnel using appropriate tools.
Unauthorised removal of the safety devices is considered to be tampering with the machine
and this is punishable by law. The guard are fixed to the machine’s structure and can only be
removed with appropriate spanners.
It is prohibited to remove the safety guard whilst the machine is running.
Any guard can only be removed with the machine engine switched off and after having
disconnected the negative terminal of the battery. Never use the machine without the safety guard.
3. GENERATOR FEATURES
3.1 General features
This range of generators, with a rotational speed of 1500/1800 rpm, is suitable for any use, it can be
ontinuous or emergency. The components used are of the best brands and guarantee high reliability and
durability over time. The soundproof canopy (if applicable) reduces the noise level without interfering with the
maintenance procedures. In fact, the opening of the inspection hatches provide easy access to the engine
and the alternator for any maintenance and inspection operation. Moreover, the basic version of the
generator has a local control electrical panel on which there are the instruments for the machine to be used
properly.
3.2 Technical Specifications
An information booklet that contains the generator’s features is attached to this manual.
Fixed
Guards
Fixed
Guards
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Deepsea Electronic PLC DSE 3110 MPU/ECU Genset Controller
Single-phase socket 230V 16A, 32A 2P+T
Three-phase socket 400V 16A, 32A, 63A, 125A 3P+N+T
Terminal block: allows a load connection for the generator to function at full power
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Tank level indicator: indicates the level of diesel in
the tank
Fig. 3.2: Some examples of automatic control panels
For more information, please refer to the attached manual relative to the electrical panel.
4. USING THE GENERATOR
4.1 Installation
Hereunder are some standards for the installation process of the generators.
-Do not allow persons with no experience or adequate training use the generator.
-Do not allow children or animals near the generator when it is switched on.
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As it can be verified, diesel engines provide optimal performance in ideal environmental conditions (well-
ventilated premises), therefore the air in the premises must be clean and relative humidity must not exceed
60% with a maximum temperature of 40 °C.
4.1.1
Ground connection
The Ground connection must adhere with particular specifications that are defined by the BS EN 60204-1
standard.
The legislation stipulates that all masses on the machine must be connected to the Ground
system of the electricity mains.
The Ground system must be suitable for the potential load of the entire system and must also
comply with the particular standards that regulate the sector.
Ensure that the Ground system is coordinated with the safety devices of the mains supply of
the machine.
Fig. 4.1: Ground connection
4.1.2 Power output
The power output of the generator, continuous and emergency, in the three-phase or single-phase versions,
is that specified in the technical specifications (rating plate).
Moreover, the consumption applied to the alternator terminals must not exceed the rated power limits, with a
three-phase as well as a single-phase load.
Variations in the indicated values (altitude, climate, etc.) cause a reduction in the power available for the
alternators terminals.
Ground
system
Terminal
for the
Ground
system
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4.1.3 Declassing
The performance specifications of a generator are strictly related to the environmental conditions in which it
operates. In particular, the performance functions may be declassed due to the temperature, relative
humidity and operating altitude.
To know the extent of the declassing effect, it is recommended to refer to the Use and Maintenance Manuals
pertaining to the engine and alternator or you may contact the technical department.
4.2 Anchoring to the ground
The generator must be anchored to the ground. After having chosen the most adequate place, set the body
of the machine on the ground and if necessary, ensure it is level by means of spacers and a spirit level. The
generator has been designed and built in such a way so as to guarantee its stability, hence it cannot fall over
or move when used correctly. The entire structure is in fact equipped with supporting feet with holes for it to
be anchored to the ground.
Fig. 4.2: Anchoring to the ground
4.3 Preliminary inspections
It is essential for the following operations to be carried out when the generator is commissioned or after a
long period of inactivity or if during the maintenance operations, modifications are implemented of parts are
replaced.
For the generator to function at its best, routine maintenance must be implemented as follows.
Any routine maintenance must be carried out with the generator’s engine switched off and
more importantly, by specialised personnel.
Oil level verification:
The generators are normally supplied with oil in the engine, therefore the oil level must be inspected and
verified it is up to the MAX level; possibly, oil must be topped up.
In instances where transportation conditions are particular, the engine oil is NOT supplied and in such cases,
it is important to see that this is topped up.
Holes for the
structure to
be anchored
to the
ground
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The type of oil that is to be used must be that stipulated by the engine manufacturer (refer to the User Guide
of the engine).
Preparing the battery
In some cases, acid is supplied together with the batteries and therefore, before using the latter, they must
be filled and charged by means of an external battery/battery charger.
The level of electrolyte acid must be checked by ensuring that the level falls within the maximum limit that
can be seen on the battery and if necessary, this must be topped up with distilled water.
Verify that the terminals are clean, well protected and more importantly, firmly set to the poles.
Filling the fuel tank
Fill the tank with good quality diesel from the relative inlet, ensuring there are no traces of water.
De-aeration of the diesel channels
Refer to the Manufacturer’s engine User Manual
Coolant verification
If the engine is water-cooled, check the level of the coolant.
In instances where transportation conditions are particular, the coolant is NOT supplied and in such cases, it
is important to see that this is topped up by following the indications given in the engine manual according to
the operating temperature.
Other interventions on the generator
- monitor and clean the air suction grilles
- inspect and clean the electrical contacts of the start-up battery
- check the clamps of the cables on the terminal block
- verify if there are any oil and diesel leaks from the generator.
N.B.
It is important to comply with the information stipulated in the engine manufacturer instruction booklet with
regards to specific routine maintenance implemented on the engine.
4.4 Connections
It is important for the electric distribution panel to be installed correctly and particular attention be given to
the expected environmental conditions.
Power conductor connections
A correct cable connection is implemented by using appropriate sockets (>25kVA) and if necessary, the
power cables are to be connected to the terminals of the terminal block in the junction box.
The automatic control panel must have safety switches that protect the entire network (MAINS/UNIT/USE) in
accordance with current regulations.
Connecting the Ground wire
Check the efficiency of the Ground connection of the electrical panel as well as that of the generator.
Connecting the Neutral wire
If a differential circuit breaker is to be installed, the Neutral wire must derive from the star-centre of the stator
windings and brought to the Ground potential via a particular connection. Unless explicitly requested and if
there is no differential circuit breaker, the Neutral wire is never connected to the Ground potential.
Calibrating the equipment
Before commissioning the system, check the settings of the electrical equipment (thermal, magnetic,
differential) in accordance with other equipment.
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Unless specified otherwise, the maximum short-circuit current tolerated by the equipment is less than 10kA.
Electrical maintenance
Any equipment inspections and verification must be carried out solely by specifically trained personnel and
always in strict compliance with safe working practices.
N.B.
Normally, the automatic electrical panel used for the network-unit transfer switch is subjected to
three power sources, that is: the network, generator and auxiliary power lines, therefore it is
fundamental to take specific precautions before accessing the system.
4.5 Unit start-up/shutdown
Before starting-up the unit, check that all the above-mentioned preliminary operations have
been implemented and the unit can function at maximum efficiency (water, oil, diesel, battery).
Before connecting the load, verify the phase sequence corresponding to the rotation direction
of the machinery.
All generators are delivered with proper rotational speed, frequency and voltage settings.
Tampering is prohibited. The generator can cease to function properly if the manufacturer settings
are changed, causing sudden changes in voltage that can damage any instruments connected to it.
Electrical panel for manual start-up
- Ensure that all automatic switches are open in the “OFF” position.
- Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the start position until the machine starts-up.
- When the engine starts-up, release the key and verify that the dynamo and oil warning lights have gone off.
- Let the unit work for 5 - 10 minutes until the engine warms up.
- Then turn the switches to the closed “ON” position so as to connect the load.
Turning the generator off
When the generator is to be turned off, the mains switch of the electrical panel must be disconnected before
stopping the machine.
The generator will stop by turning the key in the ignition to the 0 position.
Should the generator be used for a long period of time at full load, it must be left in idle mode for 5 minutes
before switching it off.
Electrical panel for automatic start-up
The generator automatically starts-up when there is a power failure. This occurs via the automatic electrical
panel transfer switch and when the power returns, the unit shuts down (refer to the automatic control panel
manual).
4.6 Fuel
Do not fill the tank completely leave approx. 1 cm below the maximum level to prevent the
fuel from spilling.
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Dry any spilt diesel before starting-up the generator.
Verify what type of fuel is necessary (diesel) before filling up the tank. If the wrong fuel is put
into the tank, this must be emptied from the tank and the pipes and the correct fuel can then be used.
Do not start the engine in a closed or poorly ventilated area unless an appropriate study has
been implemented for this kind of installation.
Prevent any sparks and do not smoke whilst refuelling.
Fig. 4.4: Refuelling point
5. PROTECTION
The generator can be equipped with various protection points, signalled upon start-up via a warning light,
which protects the machine from being used incorrectly and problems occurring during operation, which are:
-low oil pressure protection: this intervenes by turning the generator off when the pressure of the lubrication
is insufficient; the oil must be topped-up before starting-up the unit again.
-high temperature protection of the diesel engine: this intervenes by turning the generator off if high
temperatures are reached within the endothermic engine, which can jeopardise its operation; the coolant
must be topped-up or the problem that caused the temperature to rise must be resolved (dirty radiator,
clogged air inlet/outlet grilles, etc.).
-fuel reserve protection: this intervenes by turning the generator off if the fuel falls below the minimum level;
the fuel must be topped up.
-broken belt protection: this intervenes by turning the generator off, giving visible warnings and shutting down
the engine. Verify whether the battery charging alternator belt is taut or broken and that it functions
properly.
-short circuit/surge protection: this releases the automatic magnetothermic switch on the electrical panel but
lets the engine run normally. Before resetting the automatic switch ensure there are no other anomalies.
-differential protection (if present): this releases the automatic magneto thermic switch on the electrical panel
but lets the engine run normally. Before resetting the automatic switch ensure there are no other
anomalies.
There are various types of protection, depending upon the client’s requests and the panels used. In such
Refuelling
point
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cases, refer to the User Manual of the junction box.
The low oil pressure protection does not emit a warning on the scale of the engine oil level. It
is therefore fundamental to check this level on a daily basis.
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 Introduction
Any maintenance must be implemented on the generator with the engine switched off, after
letting it cool and must be carried out by authorised or adequately trained personnel.
It is recommended to thoroughly follow the indications stipulated in the manual provided by the Manufacturer
of the engine that is supplied with every generator. It is important to regularly monitor and perform the
maintenance operations on the generator and the maintenance intervals must be implemented according to
the operating hours.
For the engine to work safely, only original spare parts must be used.
Before implementing any intervention on the generator, disconnect one of the battery
terminals of the start-up battery so as to prevent it from being started-up accidentally.
6.2 Oil level
The table in paragraph 6.10 shows the periodic interventions that are to be implemented on the engine. For
more detailed information, refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer of the engine that is supplied
with every generator.
Check the level of the engine oil by means of the appropriate graduated dipstick. The level
must always fall between the MAX and MIN levels on the dipstick (refer to Fig. 6.1).
Fig. 6.1: Oil level
6.3 Changing engine oil and filter
The engine oil is topped-up and filled through the relative hole. To replace the engine oil, open the relative
cap on the engine crankcase or in the soundproof versions, use the relative extraction pump. It is
recommended to empty the oil whilst still warm as this allows it to flow smoothly (refer to the pictures below).
Oil dipstick
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The engine oil must be changed for the first time after 50 operating hours and for subsequent
changes, refer to the attached engine manual.
For more detailed information about engine lubrication, refer to the Use and Maintenance
Manual of the engine that is supplied with the generator.
Do not dispose of waste oil or fuel in the environment, as these are pollutants. Take the waste
lubrication oil to the Collection Facilities designated to dispose of it.
Ensure engine oil is not to make contact with your skin. Use protection gloves and goggles
when carrying out maintenance operations. If contact is made with the lubrication oil, immediately
wash the relative area thoroughly with soap and water.
Replacing the oil filter
The engine oil must be changed for the first time after 50 operating hours and for subsequent changes, refer
to the attached engine manual.
Moreover, the manual also contains a detailed description and illustration of the procedure and necessary
steps to follow to replace the oil filter cartridge. Contact CPS for service parts.
Refer to the Use and Maintenance Manual of the engine
6.4 Cleaning / Replacing the air filter
The manual contains a detailed description and illustration of the procedure and necessary steps to follow to
clean/replace the air filter. Contact CPS for service parts.
Refer to the Use and Maintenance Manual of the engine
6.5 Replacing the fuel filter
The manual contains a detailed description and illustration of the procedure and necessary steps to follow to
replace the fuel filter. Contact CPS for service parts.
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Refer to the Use and Maintenance Manual of the engine
Ensure fuel is not to make contact with your skin. Use protection gloves and goggles when
carrying out maintenance operations. If contact is made with the fuel, immediately wash the relative
area thoroughly with soap and water.
Once the service process is fully completed thoroughly clean all traces of fuel and oil and take
the cloths that have been used to the designated Collection Facilities.
6.6 Alternator maintenance
Synchronous and one-wire alternators are mainly used on these generators. Such alternators, which do not
have a collector or brushes, do not require particular maintenance. Periodic inspections and maintenance
are only carried out to remove any traces of humidity and oxidation that may cause damage.
If alternators with brushes are used, periodic inspections must be carried out to verify their wear and tear and
if necessary, they must be replaced as stipulated in the manufacturer’s manual. Contact CPS for servicing
parts.
For more detailed information, refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer of the
alternator that is supplied with every generator.
6.7 Battery maintenance
It is recommended to use a battery of adequate amperage suitable for the engine for the start-up of all
generators. It is important for a new battery to be completely charged before being installed. Batteries that
require maintenance are to be checked at least once a month, thus verifying the electrolyte level and if need
be, topping up with distilled water. When the generator is not used for a long period of time it is
recommended to disconnect the battery, storing it in a dry place where the temperature is above 10 °C and
charging it completely once a month. The positive terminal of the battery must be covered with Vaseline
grease so as to prevent it from corroding and becoming oxidized. Contact CPS for service parts.
Already prepared sulphuric acid solutions must be used when filling the battery for the first
time (batteries are supplied dry). Batteries are topped-up with distilled water and this must be done
whilst wearing protection rubber gloves and goggles so as to prevent accidental contact of sulphuric
acid with your skin. If accidental contact is made, thoroughly wash the relative area with soap and
water and consult a doctor.
Do not use batteries with specifications that are different from those of the battery supplied.
Observe the polarity of the batteries.
Never open the batteries and do not throw them into fire.
Do not touch batteries that have a liquid leakage, unless you have taken the necessary
precautions.
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Batteries contain materials that are hazardous to the environment and are not to be disposed
of as domestic waste. Old batteries are to be treated as special waste and disposed of in the special
containers that are found in all retail outlets where batteries are sold.
6.8 Storage
If the generator is to be stored for a long period of time, it must be protected from the rain and wind and
possibly stored in a dry place.
The electrical parts are to be well protected from rain and the elements.
The machine can be seriously damaged if kept in critical temperatures whilst waiting for the installation
process to begin.
Do not expose the machine to temperatures that are lower than 0 °C or exceed +60 °C.
Disconnect the start-up battery and store it in a dry place.
It is forbidden to place equipment that does not form part of the generator on the machine.
6.9 Periods of inactivity
Start-up the generator at least once a month.
Implement the following steps if the generator has not been used for a long period of time:
-Replace the engine oil.
-Replace the oil filter cartridge
-Replace the fuel filter cartridge
-Inspect the start-up battery and if need be, charge it
6.10 Table of scheduled interventions
The table below contains a list of what is required for the maintenance operations of the generator during its
useful life. The frequency of such interventions is stipulated in the Use and Maintenance booklet of the
engine.
Interventions:
Check fan belt
Check level of liquid coolant
Check level of engine oil
Replace engine oil
Replace oil filter
Replace air filter
Verify that there are no liquid leaks
Check battery charge
Check level of battery liquid and terminal clamps
Verify if there is water in the tank
Inspect bolts, fittings and electrical connections
Clean air filter
Clean radiator
Clean tank
Replace fuel cartridge
Record all maintenance operations on the “RECORD OF MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS”
module, found in Chapter 10.
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6.11 Faults table
Any equipment inspections, verification and maintenance operations must be carried out solely
by specifically trained personnel and always in strict compliance with safe working practices.
The generator goes off whilst being used.
- Verify if a protection has been triggered and the relative warning light has lit up. (Resolve the problem and
try to start-up once again)
- Verify that there is fuel in the tank. (Top-up)
The engine has a high exhaust smoke level
- Verify that the level of the engine oil does not exceed the MAX level. (Top-up)
- Verify that the unit is not overloaded.
- Verify whether the air filter has clogged.
The engine does not function smoothly.
- Check the fuel filters. (Replace)
- Purge any air bubbles from inside the diesel feeder circuit.
The alternator’s voltage is too low.
- Verify the engine’s rpm: 1500 rpm with no connections (switch in the OFF position).
- Correct the voltage via the electronic regulator (refer to the alternator manual).
- Faulty voltage regulator (replace).
Start-up battery is drained:
- Check the electrolyte level inside the battery. (Top-up)
- Verify functionality of the battery charging alternator of the engine or the battery charger of the automatic
control panel (if present).
- Verify that the driving belt is taut.
- Verify the battery’s integrity.
- Verify that the clamps on the battery’s terminals are fastened well.
The generator does not deliver power.
- Check that the circuit breaker switch is in the “ON” position. If this fails to work, please contact an
Authorised Service Centre.
- Verify that the alternator delivers energy.
The starter motor turns but the engine does not start-up.
- Verify that there is fuel in the tank. (Refuel)
- Purge any air bubbles from inside the feeder circuit.
- Make sure that there is good quality diesel inside the tank and no traces of water.
- Verify that the emergency push button is not pressed.
Pressed emergency push-button
- Verify the reason why this has occurred and bring the pushbutton back to its normal position.
- Check the integrity of the other emergency pushbuttons installed on the circuit.
7. TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
7.1 Introduction
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The purpose of the following chapter is to provide information about lifting and transporting the machine.
The information in this chapter is intended for TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED personnel who has adequate
knowledge to operate a mobile crane, bridge crane, or any other that may be necessary, in a suitable and
safe manner.
7.2 General warnings
To prevent any parts from injuring anyone in the event of the machine falling, ensure that
nobody is within the operating area that is used for lifting the machine.
Lifting, transporting and placing the machine together with the electrical connections must be
implemented by technically qualified personnel who has been trained in the specific fields of
operation.
Before implementing any handling operation, always ensure that the lifting vehicle together with the
relative tools (ropes, hooks, etc.) can withstand the load that is to be lifted and handled and verify the
vehicle’s stability.
7.3 Lifting the machine
The indicative weight of every generator model is shown on the “Data plate”.
The vehicle used to lift and handle the machine must be able to withstand the load.
Open versions can only be handled by means of a lift truck or an overhead crane connected to slings
beneath its base. Soundproof versions can be lifted by means of a lifting hook.
The hooks on the engine and alternator are NOT to be used to handle the entire generator but
only the single component.
Verify the stability of the component that is to be transported.
Components must always be handled with the engine switched off and with the cables and
control panel disconnected.
The rated load of a lift truck never corresponds to the actual value, which varies according to the height at
which the operations will be implemented and the centre of gravity of the load in correspondence with the
back of the forks.
Box/Cage Packaging: The lifting procedure must be implemented carefully so as to prevent the forks of the
lift truck or the lifting slings or hooks of the cranes from damaging the wooden box and the machine.
Visible cellophane packaging: The lifting procedure must be implemented carefully so as to prevent the forks
of the lift truck or the lifting slings or hooks of the cranes from damaging the fragile parts of the machine.
DANGER - SUSPENDED LOADS
FORBIDDEN TO STAND BELOW LOADS
In no circumstances can the manufacturer be held liable for damage deriving from inadequate operations,
non-compliance with our regulations and incorrect handling methods by personnel who has not been trained.
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CPS Alpha Series User manual

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User manual

CPS Alpha Series: Versatile Powerhouses for Diverse Applications

The CPS Alpha Series generators deliver reliable power for a wide range of scenarios. Whether you need backup power for your home during outages or a portable energy source for remote jobsites, these generators have you covered. With their durable construction and range of available configurations, they adapt to your specific needs.

  • Reliable Power:

Ensure uninterrupted power supply with the CPS Alpha Series generators. They provide a stable source of electricity to keep your essential appliances and equipment running smoothly during power outages.

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